Safari happens almost everywhere you look in Tanzania
The mind-blowing phenomenon in the Serengeti-Mara ecosystem. a must-see 2 million strong wildebeests, zebras and antelopes run free in search of fresh grasslands alongside the predators as they migrate. This mass movement of animals is so huge that it can be observed from space is the last of animal migration on Earth.
Ngorongoro Crater is a closed ecosystem and a World Heritage Site formed 2.5 years ago that exploded and collapsed (it is believed it was higher than Kilimanjaro). The crater floor, measuring in at around 600 meters (1 970 feet) deep, and covers about 260 square kilometers (100 square miles) is the best place in in Africa to see the Big 5 and supporting about 30,000 wild animals
Intrepid travelers would love the less visited areas, the parks and reserves of Tanzania. These incredible wildlife hotspots are far away from regular tourist crowds and offer activities such as fishing, walking, and boating safaris with off-road night game viewing – which is not permitted in other parks and areas. Encounter wildlife in Ruaha National Park – Tanzania’s best-kept secret and home of the largest elephant population
Tanzania is probably the best and easiest to combine wildlife safari and beach hideaways of Zanzibar Island. The Indian Ocean coast is diverse in the best accommodation, and activities not to mention the turquoise waters of the white sandy beaches. The Tanzania Swahili coast and Zanzibar are both accessible with both International and internal local short flights. Zanzibar – one of the world’s most romantic honeymoon destinations with an archipelago of islands like Mnemba Island – a private island holiday paradise, Pemba Island – among the world’s best diving sites and Mafia Island – swims with migrating whale sharks (around October to April)
Mount Kilimanjaro is undoubtedly the tallest mountain in Africa and also the highest free-standing mount in the world. Souring almost 6 kilometers (4 miles) above Tanzania’s savannah, sometimes referred to as the Roof of Africa’ it can take five or more days to reach the Kibo summit.
Please let us know about your plans to climb the mountain and advise you with our immense trekking knowledge. There are several Kilimanjaro routes with different styles and levels of difficulty. We can also combine the Kilimanjaro climbing experience with safari in the nearby parks and reserves or further finalize your Tanzania holiday with beach relaxation in Zanzibar